FOR AGES 12 AND ABOVE

The Asthma-Control Test is a way to help you and your doctor determine your level of asthma control.1 Take the test to see if your asthma is well controlled and share the results with your doctor. Your responses will not be saved. Alternatively, you can print the test and fill it out.

Only takes 1–2 minutes to complete2

Contains five multiple-
choice questions2

For people with asthma
aged 12 and above2

If your child is 4 to 11 years old, take the Childhood Asthma-Control Test along with your child1

Repeat test every 4 weeks2

Asthma can change over time so you should consider taking this test periodically to help you and your doctor adjust your treatment if required3

Copyright 2023, by QualityMetric Incoporated. Asthma-Control Test is a trademark of QualityMetric Incorporated.2,4

QUESTION 1

In the past 4 weeks, how much of the time did your asthma keep you from getting as much done at work, school or at home?

QUESTION 2

During the past 4 weeks, how often have you had shortness of breath?

QUESTION 3

During the past 4 weeks, how often did your asthma symptoms (wheezing, coughing, shortness of breath, chest tightness or pain) wake you up at night or earlier than usual in the morning?

QUESTION 4

During the past 4 weeks, how often have you used your rescue inhaler or nebuliser medication (such as salbutamol)?

QUESTION 5

How would you rate your asthma control during the past 4 weeks?

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  1. Bime C, et al. Curr Opin Pulm Med. 2012;18(1):48–56.
  2. QualityMetric. Asthma Control Test (ACT™). Available at: https://www.qualitymetric.com/asthma-control-test-act-2021/. Accessed December 2022.
  3. Majellano EC, et al. J Asthma Allergy. 2019;12:235–251.
  4. Nathan RA, et al. J Allergy Clin Immunol. 2004;113(1):59–65.

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NP-SG-ASU-WCNT-230003. April 2023.